Obama spent $29 million digging 'just a big hole in the ground'

In
a mad rush to churn out "shovel ready" projects for his "stimulus" bill
before voters decided on his re-election, President Barack Obama spent
$29 million building an Alaskan port that was missing something simple.

For $29 million dollars the American people got "mostly just a big hole in the ground, local radio station KUCB reports.

Usually
the federal government will not fund port construction if there is no
infrastructure to support the port, the Army Corps of Engineers tells
KUCB.

“Yes. It’s not normal. And it has prevented the
construction of harbors in the past, when that supporting infrastructure
is not there," says Steve Boardman, head of the Corps’ civil projects
division.

Building a road to reach the port won't happen for at
least another two years, and that will come at a cost of $11 million per
mile. So far no one is willing to offer any money to build a road to reach "Port Obama."